5ml
Extraction type: Water vapour distillation
Origin: Egypt
Plant part: seeds
Botanical name: Pimpinella Anisum
Certification: CERES
€9,90 "*"
5ml
Extraction type: Water vapour distillation
Origin: Egypt
Plant part: seeds
Botanical name: Pimpinella Anisum
Certification: CERES
Anise organic essential oil is extracted from the aniseed seeds.
The anise belongs to the family of the umbel blossoms, unlike other representatives of his family, fine white flowers form already in the first year, from which fruits grow
It is already mentioned in the Egyptian papyrus Ebers (ca. 1550 BC). Pythagoras, known as a great mathematician, described the anise as an herb against bloating and stimulating appetite. He came to us only in the 8th century through Charlemagne.
The aroma is determined by Anethol, which at 90 is the main component of the essential oil. Plants with a very similar aroma are fennel, star anise and the rarely used sweet dolde (Myrrhis odorata).
Parasites, however small, can become very dangerous to humans. By using anise bio-essential oil, not only lice, ticks, fleas and mites can be expelled, but also some other annoying companions. The use of aniseed oil against parasites is particularly pleasant, as the scent of essential oil is perceived by most people as beneficial.
Many desserts, pastries and drinks are refined with aniseed oil. You don’t necessarily need to take the usual aniseed seeds for seasoning food if you bring the aroma of the anise much easily into your food and drinks using the pure essential anise edoil. When seasoning food, you must dose your aniseed oil just as carefully as with other applications. Otherwise, there would be nausea if you really just want to facilitate digestion.
95kg seeds yield one liter of oil
Effect Soul:
Anise is slightly antiseptic, antispasmodic, digestive, heart-strengthening and mucous. Aniseed oil is very calming, so for some people it triggers childhood memories of happy days – like folk festivals, Christmas, good sweets that were associated with aniseed. Relaxed with nervousness. Helps with nightmares Stimulates the Mind
Effect Physical:
Acts soothing, relieves convulsions, relieves pain, is stimulating to the body’s fluid production: “Anis lets everything flow”, e.g. breast milk, gastric juices or bile juices. Anise is slightly antiseptic, antispasmodic, digestive, heart-strengthening and mucous.
Aniseed oil has an estrogen-like effect, i.e. it has a balancing and regulating effect on the female hormone balance.
Anise blends well with wild mountain lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and rose geranium (Pelargonium graveolens).
Ingredients: Ether, sesquiterpenes, monoterpenols, phenols, aldehydes, ketones, cumarine and furocumarine
Biochemical specification:trans-anethole, g-himachalene, estragole
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